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Topic: Reproduction AM/FM quality? (Read 10149 times)

Anyone know anything about THIS RADIO? It's very pricy (all the repop houses sell it for about the same price), but my radio just died and it would cost close to that to get it fixed. And even then it would still be 50 year old technology. This one "appears" correct, but I haven't seen it up close so there may be some minor differences.

Basically I'd like to know if it really DOES look "correct", how does it sound and how's the overall manufacture quality. It's actually made in the US by ANTIQUE AUTOMOBILE RADIO, so hopefully, that's a plus!

Ed I don't know about this radio but I got my dash speaker from them and it was spot on. A friend that got a radio from them recommended these guys to me. His radio was for a '62 Gold Edition Impala and it looks great.

The ultimate "go-to" guy for 50's-60's-70's Corvette radios is Jerry Rudbeck, www.electrodesign.us - he's the best (and most honest) radio guy I've ever dealt with. He restores/rebuilds signal-seeking Wonderbar radios better than new, and can add aux inputs as well. You might touch base with him and see if he does Camaro radios too.

For guys with 69,s Ausley Chevelles in NC sells 69 chevelle unit (exactly like the camaro for $299.00. Looks and sounds great, only thing is the display is digital but you can only tell if it is on. I had 2 others converted by the Florida guys which kept the original AM dial which looks good you just have to preset FM channels. I hear the same outfit makes all the units and others buy their parts.

Ed, there was a conversation over on Camaros.net recently about them. The feedback was they look great but the sound quality is not up to today's standards for radios. No comments that I remember about the build quality.

Thanks Steve. Looks like there aren't too many options. Go with the reproduction and get an "okay" radio, have someone convert my radio and get an "okay" radio, or go aftermarket and get a good-great radio, but loose originality.

Larry rebuilds original radios with modern components and sells reproductions. He will also recommend which speakers will produce the best sound at minimal cost. I used to supply him with cores. Have not spoken to him lately. http://www.woodradios.com/index.htm

FWIW, I sure like John & Scott's idea's. And if you choose to keep it original I hear this guy is pretty good for re-coning speakers; Jackson Speaker Service, 3921 Pine Crest Ct, Jackson MI 49203 (517)789-6400. Got this contact from SS.

Ed,I bought one a couple of years ago.The radio seems fine & sound is ok! What seemed cheesy was when I turn the tuning dial the indicator seems to jump back & forth a little.The radio weights practically nothing & comes with MP3,IPOD,CD,or XM "satellite" inputs.Not a bad radio but $600.00 is a little steep.Overall I give it a 7.I believe their built in Palm Harbor,Florida.

I then installed 4x6 plate speakers on the kick panels and used the factory speaker grille like original. I used infinity Kappa 462.5cfp speakers which is a two way speaker with a mid and a tweeter incorporated.

Of course, you could use any decent 4x6 plate speaker that will fit under the factory kick panel grille covers.

Because I have a convertible, I chose to do without any rear speakers since the factory 6x9's would be buried under the top when it is down and would not provide much in the way of noise.

These four front speakers provide pretty decent sound and clarity. It may not be the best sound system available, but everything fits in a stock location and is hidden and looks original and provides nice sound quality for not a big dollar investment and no cutting up the car to do it.

These four front speakers provide pretty decent sound and clarity. It may not be the best sound system available, but everything fits in a stock location and is hidden and looks original and provides nice sound quality for not a big dollar investment and no cutting up the car to do it.